Photo Credit: Juan Guevara

WeWOOD, American Forests and the U.S. Forest Service are reforesting more than 160 acres of Los Angeles National Forest with big cone Douglas-fir and gray pine to aid in watershed and native plant restoration following the Powerhouse Fire of 2013.

Planting will cover the entire 160 acres of deforested area. Planting can be done with volunteers, but ensuring higher survival rates requires...

WeWOOD, American Forests and the U.S. Forest Service reforested more than 600 acres of Minnesota’s Chippewa National Forest with white, red and jack pines and white spruce to restore an area severely damaged by a blowdown. WeWOOD was able to contribute 4,793 trees to this Blowdown Reforestation project.

Trees are by far one of the most beautiful parts of our planet, and that's why we strive to replenish the world one tree at a time. Not only is this pictured Sequoia tree HUGE but it is also over 750 years old! View more from this gallery we found featuring some of the world's most beautiful trees.

Since our partnership began WeWOOD has been able to plant over 150,000 trees worldwide with American Forests & Trees For The Future. Take a look at our most recent planting trip where we are working with the Mountain Communities Wildfire Releaf Project to reforest up to 750 acres of San Bernardino County, CA. WeWOOD will provide 5,000 Jeffrey, Sugar, Ponderosa and Coulter pines to an an area severely affected by drought, a bark beetle infestation and intense wildfires.